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characteristically

adverb as in inimitably

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Example Sentences

And while Wolf gives Reubens the opportunity to do that, the subject at times remains characteristically coy.

From Salon

Captain Jos Buttler top scored for England for the second match in succession as he struck a characteristically fluent 45 off 30 balls.

From BBC

When she was informed of the full story in the 1970s, she was characteristically unflappable, taking it "all very calmly and without surprise", according to the declassified files released to the National Archives.

From BBC

“The word stops, the heart dies / The wind counts the lost goodbyes,” goes one characteristically haunting stanza.

Queen Elizabeth II met many Indigenous leaders and she was characteristically careful with her words.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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